The four
ministers representing the Constitutional Democrats (Cadets) in the Coalition Government
resign en masse. The Cadets had been
the voice of the bourgeoisie in the government, led by former Minister of War
Miliukov, whom Kerensky replaced in May.
The resignations
became the signal for the July Days. Trotsky analyzes the Cadet political
strategy as follows. The pretext for the resignations was an agreement the
Coalition Government struck with the Ukraine; it did not accommodate the
imperial ambitions of the bourgeoisie sufficiently well. The timing coincided
with the failure of the summer offensive, known to the well-informed in the
capital if not to the public generally. Thus the right-socialists remaining in
the government would have to face the fallout of the failure, including the
protests of the revolutionary masses, alone. If the government (a “coalition”
now of only right-socialist parties) had to put down the anticipated
demonstrations by force, an opening might develop for weakening the Soviet side
of the dual government. So Miliukov may have thought. And things did start to work
out along these lines.
Meanwhile,
Trotsky and Lunacharsky addressed the Machine Gun regiment on the occasion of
the departure of one of their companies to the front as replacements. This was
the regiment that, after the June Demonstration, had resolved not to send out
replacements unless the war “…shall have a revolutionary character.” They now
declared this company the “last” replacement company they would agree to send. The
regiment proved to be an open flame amid the combustibles of the July Days.
Also on this day, on the occasion of a conference of the Trotskyites, Pravda printed a statement on their behalf, saying that there were “no differences either in principle or tactics” between them and the Bolsheviks.
Also on this day, on the occasion of a conference of the Trotskyites, Pravda printed a statement on their behalf, saying that there were “no differences either in principle or tactics” between them and the Bolsheviks.
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